The contents of the books themselves are written in fictitious artificial languages and are composed of comments and explanations that are not yet accurately decoded, and strange figures, and the ...
What's the weirdest book ever published? The "Codex Seraphinianus" could stake a claim. Philosophers have pondered its meaning and code-breakers have tried to decipher the text. But the question ...
In 1981, a peculiar book was published under the name Codex Seraphinianus. This translates from Latin into “Serafani’s book,” referring to its creator, Italian artist and designer Luigi Serafini.
It is rare and very expensive. The closest library that's near me is UT@austin. But they have it listed as 'No longer Availiabe'. <BR><BR>Does anyone own this book? If so, how much did you buy it for?